"I have gay friends, but..." Umm... No, you don't...

You pretty much covered it all, I feel the same way. It's all about sexual perversion. If it wasnt for the "sex" there would be no definition of
what gay is.

You can't be "born" with a sexual preference. You develop one.
Does one deserve the same rights as everyone else? ya, I don't care, they can do their thing I'll do mine, wether I think it's wrong or not. It
just gets a bit annoying after a while, because there are bigger more important issues to deal with, if the gays win all their equal rights battles,
yet by the time they get them, they have the right to line up next to the straight population in the fema concentration camps. lol

I was not emphasizing gender roles had anything to do with the DEFINITION of GAY

Since you decided to assume I was ignorant to the concept of
gender roles, you decided to spin and troll my intellectual property.

apology accepted.

btw we are all not suppose to think and act the same hero..

I bleed red.. Not drone.

Who said we are all supposed to act and think the same? I wasn't saying that. I was saying I wish more people questioned all the crap people throw
around that they base on gender roles instead of sex. You know? Like saying boys must wear blue and girls pink, that kind of silly stuff.

Lots of people get the two confused. Again, sorry if you already understood the difference, but your wording made it seem to me like you thought
people who talked "like a woman" or dressed "like a woman" were gay or likely to be gay.

Tolerance is something we should hope most people can feel the same about, right? Masses of people agreeing on something doesn't necessarily make
them drones, if that's what you meant by the drone thing.

Wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone did think and act in a tolerant way?

You can have friends but disagree with their lifestyle.
I've had friends who have been former drug addicts, for example. Do I advocate being a drug addict? No. Did I accept them for who they were? Yes I
did.
I'm not too fond of the idea of homosexuality but I don't judge anyone or look down on someone who is gay; that's either their choice or it's the
way they were born, depending on how you see the issue. Believing homosexuality is not natural doesn't make me or anyone else a bad person, it makes
me a human being that's capable of forming opinions. It is human nature to have opinions, and I'm sure EVERYONE here has a friend who does or
believes something that is in disagreeance with part of their own lives or beliefs.

My point is that you can in fact be a great friend to somebody while not entirely agreeing with them.

Great way to isolate and ghettoize gays! Pull the same segregation and ideological hate nonsense of liberalism's race tribal politics!

Make it uncomfortable and dangerous to be around homosexuals if you don't agree with the special rights agenda of radicals and gay bedroom
behaviors. Make it so it is not comfortable to have gay friends because they are pricklely and nasty. Then gays can whine about how heterosexuals
discriminate against them and isolate them and how they are victimmmmms.

Obviously, that's why at one point black people and women were treated as inferior people in the US. And that's why in other countries and cultures,
people of an opposing ethnicity or nationality were and are treated as inferior people. Civil rights really are case by case and occur somewhat
selectively. As history and real life actually shows.

I mean it's like when a white person is racist to black people...and they have black friends. Does it make any more sense now? I really hope that
clears up the confusion. Don't worry some day... we'll have a priest that comes on here that says.... well you see I'm Atheist but....

Cant we all just come to the same conclusion that Yes, being gay is wrong. But so is picking your nose, Farting, burping, lying, cheating,swearing,
fighting, ect ,ect..Face it, were all human. Issue should be can we all conduct ourselves in a orderly fashion.As far as equal rights are concern,
EVERYONE deserves equality, problem is ,is that equality is not a human trait. Its a goal. Great thread Jax

Originally posted by trollz
You can have friends but disagree with their lifestyle.
I've had friends who have been former drug addicts, for example. Do I advocate being a drug addict? No. Did I accept them for who they were? Yes I
did.
I'm not too fond of the idea of homosexuality but I don't judge anyone or look down on someone who is gay; that's either their choice or it's the
way they were born, depending on how you see the issue. Believing homosexuality is not natural doesn't make me or anyone else a bad person, it makes
me a human being that's capable of forming opinions. It is human nature to have opinions, and I'm sure EVERYONE here has a friend who does or
believes something that is in disagreeance with part of their own lives or beliefs.

My point is that you can in fact be a great friend to somebody while not entirely agreeing with them.

Sexual attraction is not a lifestyle. Marriage, having children, being an avid golfer who drives a minivan and celebrating Christmas, those are the
makings of a lifestyle. All of which homosexuals, like heterosexuals, can do and enjoy.

Alright maybe we need to start a separate thread on the ramifications to the military/cost factors of this ruling considering we are still in an
active war and could be in another soon (Korea)...hey we could create a special unit like they had in Vietnam and again the Japanese and call it the
rainbow brigade, I guarantee our enemies would turn, drop their weapons and run securing the backside of their pants...

Seriously I love gay guy, you pretty boys increase my scoring odd with the hot ladies more and more...! no joke...

I guess no one read my post, I am so sad...maybe if I had the warmth of a beautiful 21 year old Colombian beauty with soft moca skin to comfort
me...wait I do she is in the other room...sorry much go get warm and happy...be back in 30...

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